A line that has a slope of 5/3 and a y-intercept of -4: y = 5/3x - 4
A line that contains the y-intercept (0, -2) and a slope of −3/4: y = -3/4x - 2
A line that contains the point (0, -8) with a slope of 3/2: y = 3/2x - 8
A line that contains the points (0, -2) and (4, 0): y = -3/4x - 2
Match the given information with the equation for the line.
A line that has a slope of 5/3 and a y-intercept of -4.
A line that contains the y-intercept (0, -2) and a slope of −3/4
A line that contains the point (0, -8) with a slope of 3/2
A line that contains the points (0, -2) and (4, 0).
Choices:
2y - x= -4
y= 3/2x -8
-5x + 3y = -12
y = -3/4x - 2
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Apologies for the confusion. Let me match the information with the correct equations:
A line that has a slope of 5/3 and a y-intercept of -4: y = 5/3x - 4
A line that contains the y-intercept (0, -2) and a slope of −3/4: y = -3/4x - 2
A line that contains the point (0, -8) with a slope of 3/2: y = 3/2x - 8
A line that contains the points (0, -2) and (4, 0): y = 2x - 2
A line that has a slope of 5/3 and a y-intercept of -4: y = 5/3x - 4
A line that contains the y-intercept (0, -2) and a slope of −3/4: y = -3/4x - 2
A line that contains the point (0, -8) with a slope of 3/2: y = 3/2x - 8
A line that contains the points (0, -2) and (4, 0): y = 2x - 2